Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 November 1949 — Page 6
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More Than a Score of Full Dress Balls Goodwill Service Guild Officers Listed |
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iy : "FROM THE FIRST EGG NOG to the last Tom and - Jerry, December will be a gala month. Practically each /event. on next month's calendar is a traditional one. "There will be more than a score of full dress balls— ‘each one a repeat of successful annual parties. And the holiday season is also a time when society remembers every age group with Santa Claus as honor guest for the children.” ° His : ; "There will be reunions for the college set and flashed up whoop-ia for New Year's Eve. + | The social calendar through December follows:
Dec. 1—-Charles Laughton read. = 2 Joi od : . 18Clvie Theater Work. ing in the Murat Theater, . shop party. , Dec. 18-Christmas parties for members’ children in the Col umbia Club, Hillcrest Coun try Club and Indianapolis Country Club. Dec. 19 — Junior Assembly Christmas party in the Hotel Lincoln. Dec. 20Junior dance in the Woodstock Club. ; Dec. 20—-Meridian Hills’ ladies’ 18-hole golf group luncheon and Christmas party. Dec. 21—8tephens College Club “Snowball” dante In Woodstock Club. Dec. 23—Tudor Hall Alumnae dance In the Woodstock Club, Dec. 23--Christmas party for children in the Meridian Hills
““Frolic in the Columbia Club, Pec. 3-Traders Point Hunt Ball in the Woodstock Club, Dec. 3-8t. Margaret's Hospital Guild's Charity Ball in the Indianapolis Athletic Club, Dec. 3--The Athenaeum Thea- | ter presents “Counselor-at-Law” Dec. 3—Dinner-dance in the ~.Hillerest Country Club, Pec. 4 Buffet-dihner - in the " Propylaeum. Dec. 8—-Lily- Pons and Andre Kostelanetz with the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra in Cadle Tabernacle, ih N Dec. 7-Canasta party in the Woodstock Club.
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; ry Officers of the newly organized Goodwill Service Guild chosen Mrs. John A. Crawford and Mrs. Harry D. Case, first and second
~~ Country Club. Dec. 24--Golden Hill Christmas party in the Woodstock Club,
Dec. 8, 9 and 10—-"Light up the Sky” in the Murat Theater.” Dec. 8—Luncheon
. -bridge and Dec. 25 — Christmas dioner . style show in the Woodstock served in the Propylaeum and Club, the Athenaeum. Dec. 9-17—The Civic Theater Dec. 27-30-Junior Civic_Thea-
presents “The Hasty Heart.” Dec. 10—8outhern Club dinner ‘dance in the Indianapolis
ter presents “Pinocchio.” Dec. 27-—-Annual Yuletide teadance for the teen-agers In
"+ Athletic Club. : the Meridian Hills Country ‘Dec. 10--Kappa Kappa Gamma Club, fa? dance in the Dec. 28--Junior Columbian holibia Club, day dance in the Columbia
11-12—Indianapolis Sym- Club, Orchestra with Ania Dec. 28-—-Dance for teen-agers pianist, in the in the Athenaeum.
Murat Theater. * Dee. 28—Formal dinner-bridge Dec. 14—Bridge-luncheon in the in the Meridian Hills Coun-
_ Propylaeum. try Ciub. Dec. 15--Meridian Hills’ ladies’ Dec. 30-—Dinner-bridge in the Ptropylaeum, -
. 9-holz golf group luncheon Christmas
© and party. ihe. Jordan Music College
Dec. 31--New Year's Eve dances in the Woodstock and Columbia Clubs, the H Golf and Country Club and the Hillcrest and Meridian Hills Dee. 17, 18—Indianapolis Ar. Dec. 31-New Year's Eve. fesy Orchestra with Plerre tivities In Lake Maxinkuckee
A by the Maxinkuckee Yacht Serorities— ~~ |Squires, Sub Debs Meeting to Be To Model in Show Held Today Squires, as well as sub debs
| Chapter Session Will
will be Friday in the school.
Sah yi . (holder, Bob Gilchrist, Mick Phy Be Conducted in Bank John Peterson and Baile iad {John Galer are co-chairmen, Sup-i1ov branched athletes Per Will be served from 5 p.m. \
! The Alpha. Chapter Omega NulAll of them are sc Tou Sorority, wi have a social/and activities leaders.
(and Don Millholland will presen
{will model in ghe Shortridge Family Frolic tanision show, The event Evangelical
The models include Péter Burk. in the church
'Organizations—
Gifts fo Be Collected af Tea |
| The Oliver P. Morton Chapter, Daughters of the Union, will have |
a tea at 1:80 p. m. Monday in the 38th Bt branch of the | National Bank.
DeCoursey, treasurer, and Mrs. Charles T. Coy, president. Mrs. Lloyd We secretary. The first executive meeting will be Dec. 13 in the Goodwill Cafeteria.
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Indiana 8 a. m. Saturday at 1618 N, Sen- C. Shirk and Mrs. Loren F. Priest, | : late Ave. Mrs, Garland Walton and Brookville, and Mrs. Raymond L.| Gifts will be collected for patients in Billings Hospital and for Mrs, Jack Lawn are co-chairmen. Paulus, Rensselaer.
| “A 12:30 p. m. luncheon Satur{day in the Propylacum has been {set by the Indiana State Chapter, Daughters of Founders and Pat. riots of America, x | Mrs. Leroy H, Millikan, presi dent, will be in charge of the 2 p. m. business meeting after the
following ¢ 2 Mrs. Ernest DeWolfe Wales, byHerbert R. Hill, pro-
Coffin, patriotic educgtion. A program od “Early Colonial Christmas Celebrations” will be .by Mrs. Wales, New England states; Mrs. Hill, Maryland and Virginia, and Mrs. Edythe Meeks Easton, Muncie, the Penn-| sylvania observance.
Society's Requirements The society, founded more than 50 years ago, is small compared . |with other patriotic organizations ' {because of the membership re-| quirements. An applicant must prove de-| cendancy_ in unbroken paternal) ling of either father or mother| from an ancestor who settled in| any of the Colonies now included in the U. 8. during the period {from Jamestqwn's settlement, . May 13, 1607 to May 13, 1687, include (left to right) In this unbfoken line there| presidents; Mrs. Donald R. must be an ancestor who assisted, Rep 3 lin establishing American inde- aprons and candy; Mys C. E. ht Jr, (not shown) is the |pendence during the Revolution-| Diehm, baked goods afid canned {ary Period, 1775-1784, by personal| foods. service in civil or military‘ ca-| Mrs. 8. H. Hopper, Christmas {pacity or by other acts proving cards and wrappings; Mrs. Marthis unfailing loyalty. vin Sledge and Miss Amy | Among the out-of-town guests Keene, fortune telling; Miss LilProceeds of the Beta Zeta Chap- Saturday will be Mrs. Edmund lian Duckwall, lending library; Sigma Phi Sorority, Burke Ball, National Society past| Mrs. Thomas Snyder, art and
church bazaar.
held Tuesday in the church. The booths will open at 1
movies and games for children. Dinner will be served at 5 p. m. Refreshments will be on sale all afternoon. Mrs. Hanna Troendle is general chairman. The committee heads are Mrs. Emmett Rice, novelties; Mrs. Laura Buehler,
opportunity shop. |J. Somerville, Delaware, O.; Mrs.| Mrs. Camerone Williams, children’s entertainment, and Mrs. Arthur Anddrson and Mrs. John Teeguarden, cafeteria.
The all-day event will open at Roy A. Meyse, Goshen; Mrs. John |
i, A ; Mrs. Frederick A. Scott and Mrs. Hanna Troendle . . . plan
orations, candy, food, books and aprons will also be fortune telling booths, a manicurist, portrait artists,
books; Mrs. Byram Dickerson, |
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The annual bazaar of the All Soul's Unitarian Church will be
p. m. Novelties, Christmas dec will be on sale. There
Book Review Club ‘Changes Meeting
| “The regular meeting of the Book Review Club tomorrow has been postponed, It will be heid ‘instead at 1:30 p. m. Dec. 8 in ‘the World War Memorial. Mrs, | Kathryn Turney Garten will talk jon “The New York Season.
She will give the same pro-
{gram at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday in Block's Auditorium.
'Cool Cooked Eggs
| Avoid the dark ring that some times appears around the yolk lof a hard-cooked egg cooked at {tow temperature. Cool the eggs promptly hy placing under cold running water. Then chill {thoroughly ! =
i | the girls at the Grace Nettleton Home. : { Mrs. Verl Anderson, state regent, and members of state chapters {will be honor guests. . LT n. ~ te . | Mrs. Donald Boyd will narrate’ a Christmas story. The ee Miss Sundling Carglerg . Washington High te a : School will sing. Mrs. Frank Poland, national To Visit Here vice president, and Mrs. W. C. ! Wischmier, regent, ‘will pour at| Health Expert to a the tea. Mrs. Ferd H, Dedert is ] general chairman.
The annual dinner for the wo-| Miss Irma Sundling, national | men of the 20a, of Our 140% consultant on health education be at 6:30 Pp. m. Dec. 8 in the Programs for the central and western regions of the YWCA,
church hall, Reservations chairmen are Will be in In-
Mesdames C. H. Schmidt, William dianapolis. Foley, Car! Bender and wh will arrive Mon-
Glatt, AY n 2 tay i ‘Bazaar Planned | While in In-
A supper and bazaar is being dianapolis Miss planned by the members of the Sundling will omen's Guild of St. John's consult with the and Reformedhealth educaChurch. The event will be Friday tion staffs of » | the, Central and | Mrs. George Burck and Mrs.
of : {the YWCA. Misg Miss Sundiing Mrs. Harold I. Platt, director | Sundling is a staff member of the
L, 8. Ayres’ will dress the ar N : national board of the organizaSt. branch, Indiana dents. Skip Perry, Marigold Leste oe anal ee tm on.
She joined the board in
1948. She has also served as
ta board meeting of the organiza-
Mesdames Gabriel Voida, Har- a musical background for the ation. The sessions opened yes- health director of the Cincinnati
show, will be hostesses. : : «CF ¥ 3:1 4 ae. roca @ Haase vit rucket VWHiTH Bottle
Bt, wil oa houtend to he mem- > Sorority, At §:15.p. m. «Back Again 2 9 lane will be discussed tor the] Smelling Salt se | s Annual Chilatmas. pany, In Circulation
"Pledge services will be held by the members of the Chi. Tan Alpha Sorority at 815 p. m, to.
By ALICIA HART NEA Staff Writer
|YWCA udits and in Pasadena, |
terday and will end Friday. The Chase Hotel, St. Louis, is Cal. -} the headquarters tor the conven-| Miss Sundling is a graduate of | tion. ithe Central Michigan Teachers)
Glitter Goes tts wath 2% the Diivek 'Afoot Today
sity” of Colorado and taught I — education- in Michigan : high schools before joining the By ESPIE KINARD NEA Staff Writer NEW YORK, Nov. 30
{ YWCA. ance frocks
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od d which make nol T ; bd THE LITTLE bottle of smell- yo iiory of a well-turned ankle| ea onors
morrow. Mrs, Tim McMahon, 4817 \NE salts which & Victorian ad co}; the cues for holiday shoes.
Farrington Ave, is to be the Whiffed at even before she felt |
host (faint 1a back in circulation,
Mrs. Bernard Kunkel is rush Modern women ‘who have n chairman. The candidates to be intention of swooning are findin
“Sandal straps climb to nem Jean Coffey
lines and enmesh ankles with {sumptuous satin or brocade, gold, & or
0 Miss Jean L. Coffey, recently
Meet YWCA Staffs |
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amelling salts as good a bracer| are Mesdames Richard ¢,,, staving off a tired feeling!
pledged Obergtell, Eric Dodge, Roesinger, Edward Carlson and Nelson Dangermond.
There will be a book review at
or the pledging. Miss Phyllis Me: Tarsney will discuss “My Eyes
. Have a Cold Nose”. (Cheviguy). smelling salts are a help in pre-
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Washer Starches Clothes Easily
the same degree of stiffness In each article,
Since a large quantity of starch day's women aré apt td be seen 1s required in the washer, 'the doing what their great-grand-system should be utilized only if mothers did 50 vears ago, taking
for giving a needed pick-me-up.
son's glamour styles, which {would have drawn: a sigh from {Cinderella, is an ankle-strapped
1 ! t Js the men, however, who, ac-|§ qn) of silver kid with a se-
icording to one report, were the
of their automobiles, Fumes from
{venting drowsiness, or drivers’ faitigue, these autolists claim.
first to tuck bottles of smelling salts into the glove compartments oo baer
quin-lit vamp. Gold brocade, which might snipped from a mahjarajah's coat, makes sumptuous, ankle-strapped wedgies, Newest dancing slippers, however, cut a shine in black patent
” - = ANOTHER reason this ola. 'eather, Copied from the shoes fashioned ald bows back to a of the guy who goes to parties * Ung AB automatic washer to modern encore is its usefullness '0 #OUP and fish are black patent ‘starch clothes. This will insure/in relieving a stuffy nose induced leather dancing slippers for girls,
{by a head cold, !
These have the low leather heel
For reasons such as these, to. And flat grosgrain bow.
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For something different and
you have large pieces or a full|® couple of whiffs now and then ,.)0i5us to serve with soups and
Joad of sight to nine pounds,
Press Garments
{from a bottle of smelling salts
|The only difference is that the imodern gal carries hers in her
‘handbag When she hoards
salads out bread siices in one inch strips. Spread both sides with mayonnaise and toast in a
silver kid. One of this sea-iappointed director of the Indiana
iiGeraldine Solliday, . Washington,
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University Training School - for Nurses, was the honor guest this afternoon at a tea in Ball Resi{dence on the I. U. Medical Center campus, 5 Students who were hostesses included Miss Patricia Thomas
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jand Miss Katherine Moore, indi- i i anapolis; Miss Donna Lambert, Prices Listed Lebanon; Miss Patricia Hunnell, Are For One Morristown; Miss Esteleen Bow- . 5-Piece
man, Attica; Miss Sandra Doug-
las,’ Fort Branch; Miss Belle Chattin, Vincennes; Miss Julia Miller, Tyner; Miss Margaret
Aasterud, River Falls, Wis.; Miss {Shirley Stanley, Camby; Miss
Ind, and Miss Alice Tapscott, Evansville,
School 76 Mothers Organize a Club
Place Setting. fi
As You Make Them
Just as a reminder. To get a
professional look in homemade » clothes, press every seam after each stitching. 4 2 The garment not only ‘looks R
Detter but pressing step-by-step You arrive at a lar t actually saves time in the end. given by more than oy Bary : ess and you do not kncw the “hostess who happens to greet you at the door, Wrong Way: Hurry by her in search of the hostess you do know, ; Right Way: Tell her your name, instead of waiting to be introduced by the hostess who knows you. » ~ » You don’t approve of tipping. . Wrong Way: Go to places where tipping is expected, but refuse to tip, t Way: Don't go {8 places where tipping is cus: tomary, if you are not willing to tip.
the pocket of her car.
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ong Way: Argue over
plane, or pulls her bottle out of waffle iron until browh, Better
accept the Nimchton
The mothers of first grade
make plenty! pupils in School 76 have organized
i Nea —————— a club. Mrs. John D. Phelan is ‘Orange Cups {chairman and Mrs, Lowell C.
Reed is secretary. Are Novelty | There will be a Christmas party |. Hollow out bright oranges and Tuesday in the home of Mrs, Denuse the fruit fo combine with nis 8. Megenhardt, 3038 Fall cranberries in a relish, ; Creek Blvd, The assistant host. The colorful relish then goes esses will be Mesdames T, H. Harback into the erange cups for a'gitt, Clifford Lucke, Charles delightful platter accompaniment. Streich and Raymond Bastien.
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